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In case anyone's interested, andru's thread on www.wrx.com.au :

http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36120

My favourite quote:

are u freakn serious??????? 17 PSI!!!! wth......my 34 runs 7 stock....my 34 boosted up to 10psi runs with 200rwkw......only problem is the turbo turbine is ceramic.......my gosh...17 psi.....id hit 300rwkw with that

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ill try give u guys a example.

if i heard a car cummin out factory that runs 10 flat.......i would be completely blown outta my mind.

but if i later find out its some V8 with 4 turbo charges....i aint exactly gonna hold the same thoughts as i initially did.

will it make you respect them more if they went for larger turbos running low boost at the same power?

yes it would...because running that fast with such a bigger turbo running that lil boost....i cant imagine how fast it go with bigger boost

In case anyone's interested, andru's thread on www.wrx.com.au :

http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36120

My favourite quote:

:)

just so u no the 300 part was sarcasm....

it just looks like everyone is trying to find more reasons to diss me........but i dunno if anyones realised i dont realli care....im just here to find out facts.....say wat u gotta say......it wont bother me

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dezz u talk alot of crap seriously.....quote me where i said i lost respect
im sorry to all the rex fans but my opinion on rexs just completely dropped.
dats crazi....and seriously unfair....lol i always wannted to total my car everyone i saw a rex beat me....but now...pfft...they got NOTHING on me lol
i dont HATE rexs...i jsut reguarded as a real good good car...but after finding out it runs 17 boost i kinda just lost a lil for em.

Is that sufficient for you ? So you didnt use the word respect, perhaps you can tell us just what you 'lost' for the WRX's upon discovering these outrageous 'facts'?

and seriously dezz ive noticed u come along in threds and diss quite alot of c**ts....stfu seirously mate go plai ur nintendo or something.....cuz i dont see why ur here

Your threads mainly, along with everyone else on SAU.

ill try give u guys a example.

if i heard a car cummin out factory that runs 10 flat.......i would be completely blown outta my mind.

but if i later find out its some V8 with 4 turbo charges....i aint exactly gonna hold the same thoughts as i initially did.

Well andru I'm sure Bugatti are very disappointed the Veyron doesn't meet your high standards! :)

well actually im still in skoool......ive got my exams cummin up wat bout u?

Well andru I'm sure Bugatti are very disappointed the Veyron doesn't meet your high standards!

mate wat u just said was a load of jibberish didnt understand a thing lol

man dezz.....wat do u want??? like i said i didnt say respect i said my opinion dropped...seirously let it go man...i dont care....i no wat i said...and u just quoted wat i said...and it wasnt wat u said...

Edited by anDru
well you could of said its not a wrx obviously that changes things, by '34' i gathered you were talking about a VF34 turbo on a wrx, this is a wrx forum after all, apples vs oranges mate means sweet fa.

hahah gold.

Please stop 'representing' SAU on the WRX forums. SAU Vic has a great relationship with the WRX club, and it would be a shame to tarnish that relationship :)

mate wat u just said was a load of jibberish didnt understand a thing lol

The Bugatti Veyron, the fastest production car on the planet (does 400km/h) is near exactly what you describe:

W16 (fusion of two V8s) engine paired with quad turbochargers and does 10.13s down the quarter.

It also costs approximately 1.1 million US dollars.

The Bugatti Veyron, the fastest production car on the planet (does 400km/h) is near exactly what you describe:

W16 (fusion of two V8s) engine paired with quad turbochargers and does 10.13s down the quarter.

It also costs approximately 1.1 million US dollars.

well dat sounds like a monster...thanks for the info :)

well dat sounds like a monster...thanks for the info :)
if i heard a car cummin out factory that runs 10 flat.......i would be completely blown outta my mind.

but if i later find out its some V8 with 4 turbo charges....i aint exactly gonna hold the same thoughts as i initially did.

yeah but what a piece of shit it needs 16 cylinders and 4 turbos to run 10's

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